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    M1 Carbine

    Thanks, nice little clip. I'd like to know where he shops for $6oo. John

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    Great clip, thanks! Someone recently published a short video about the Frenchicon Foreign Legion using the M1icon carbine, Actually did more damage to a clay block than M1 Ball, which blasted through it. Tumbling is a major attribute of the wounding potential of FMJ Military ammo.

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    All matching, all original...for $600?

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    My thoughts are the same as the other guys. Enjoyed the clip but where the heck can he get it for $600. I think I will email him and offer $700 which is above the market price according to him.

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    Yes, I saw that program on the History Channel. The damage through the clay block by the carbine was so devastating it even seemed to startle the guy from the program.

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    he said its a winchester, but look at the bottom of the stock....looks rounded to me

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    Garry James a lot of times shoots weapons from his own collection. If so, I think he would know which maker it was. Did you notice the handguard?

    I wonder how old the video is? They say all matching worth about $600? I'll give him $700.

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    The funny thing about carbines and pistols is, if you have a M1911A1 in comparable condition to that carbine, you don't shoot it. But we shoot the carbines. I guess the reason is, the pistol is worth about twice as much as the carbine since there are so many fewer pistols to go around. I have about 2000 rounds of ammo for the carbine along with about 20 original magazines and have no intention of using it for home defense or any other purpose. I suppose my priorities/strategies have changed considerably over the 20 years I've had the Inland. Now I'm just keeping it to look at every so often. I did shoot a few rounds earlier this year just to check sighting and 'take it out for a spin'. Hard to resist shooting them every so often.

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    I shot my Inland carbine in our clubs vintage rifle match last month. Lots of fun to shoot but my eyes are getting too old to be very competitive.

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